Thanks, I will try some of those -- neither in my system (gentoo) nor in my other systems do I have a saslauthd.conf anywhere (except under logwatch).. I will see if I can find where sendmail reads Sendmail.conf. Thanks. On Sun, 08 May 2022 21:57:10 -0400, Deborah Pickett wrote: > > On 9/05/2022 08:43, John Covici wrote: > > Thanks for your response, but no joy -- I get the same output from > > saslauthd -v and sendmail still thinks it has no mechanisms. > I can only speak to the cyrus-sasl side of things (we use Postfix > not Sendmail here), > but this smells like there's another config file that you're not > editing because you don't know it exists. > > Maybe your sendmail is running chrooted? If so, the socket that > saslauthd is listening on > might not be visible to sendmail, or at least not be at the path > you think it is. On Debian, > saslauthd listens in two locations, one for chrooted postfix and > one for non-chrooted cyrus. > > Maybe some exploratory breaking of things will help. Introduce a > deliberate typo into a config > file to be sure that something is reading it. Run saslauthd under > strace or equivalent and see > what files it is asking the OS to read. Stop saslauthd entirely > and see if sendmail's behaviour > changes. > > Also: saslauthd (auth server) doesn't itself read sendmail.conf; > that looks like it's something > that the libsasl (auth client) library is doing under > Sendmail. Make sure that you look at > saslauthd's config file (/etc/saslauthd.conf) too. > > Deborah Pickett > System Administrator > Polyfoam Australia Pty Ltd > -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una covici@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------ Cyrus: Info Permalink: https://cyrus.topicbox.com/groups/info/T31d7cd935412908a-Ma9a34127c0106bc5822fecb3 Delivery options: https://cyrus.topicbox.com/groups/info/subscription